Ads
Articles
Searches
No ads have been saved yet.
Your last viewed and saved ads will appear here
active filters:
Paso Fino
Gaited
Auction
Receive our newsletter

Gaited Paso Fino for sale

3 results
Discover Gaited Paso Fino for sale on America's biggest equine marketplace. Browse Horses or place a FREE ad today on horseclicks.com
Feeding the Picky Eater
Feeding the Picky Eater
Article
My own horses will eat anything that doesn’t move too quickly, but what do you do for the picky eaters, or the horses that seem not to care about food, so struggle to keep at a decent weight?  First, figure out if there is a good reaso...
By Tanya Buck
Equine Bonding
Equine Bonding
Article
I have enjoyed writing quite a bit about human relationships with horses and other animals, but interspecies relationships are equally important, if not more so. Horses spend significant amounts of time with other horses in herds, wild or domesticate...
By Katharine MacCornack
Did You Know, You Need to Condition Your Horse To Gait?
Did You Know, You Need to Condition Your Horse To Gait?
Article
While some horses just gait, because they were bred with lots of talent. Other horses are not so lucky. They will do lots of other gaits, but not the one you are trying to get. So, you send them out to a trainer, who then gets the horse to gait nicel...
By Gaye DeRusso
Bronc Riding Accident Leads To Making Rodeo Equipment For World Champions
Bronc Riding Accident Leads To Making Rodeo Equipment For World Champions
Article
Before retiring in 2013, Neil Barstow of Barstow Pro Rodeo Equipment in Corsicana, Texas, built a bareback rigging for Steven Dent (right), 10-times National Finals Rodeo qualifier. Holding Dent’s baby son, Brent Hodge, Barstow’s son-in-l...
By Frank J. Buchman
More results within miles of {LOCATION}.
Can't find what you're looking for?
Get new email alerts for new ads matching this search:
  • Paso Fino in Horses
  • Gaited
  • Auction
Frequently asked questions
what is a Paso Fino horse?
The Paso Fino is a horse breed that originated in Colombia. They are known for their smooth gaits, which they perform without hind shoes and sometimes without front shoes. They are usually smaller in size than other breeds, typically standing between 14 to 15 hands high and weighing around 900 to 1,200 pounds. Paso Finos come in various colors such as chestnut, black, palomino and dun. They are considered an easy-to-ride breed, making them perfect for beginner riders.